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Van Phuc Silk Village From Hotel Inside Hanoi - Half-Day Tour

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Start your journey in the morning with a hotel pickup and head southwest of Hanoi along the Nhue riverbank to the historical village of Van Phuc (10 kilometers). Van Phuc Village is Vietnam’s oldest silk village dating back more than a thousand years. Positioned on the banks of the Nhue Thi River, the village is now home to 1,280 households, 90% of whom are involved in silk production and business with the production of more than 2 million meters of silk per year.

Established over a century ago, this tranquil locale is home to massive banyan trees, wells, communal houses, and local artisans producing a wide range of apparel and souvenirs using traditional looms. Thanks to its rather authentic setting, visiting Van Phuc Silk Village Hanoi almost feels like you’ve stepped back in time – perfect for those looking to escape the bustling and often chaotic Hanoi cityscape.

Visit the many family houses around the village and watch as locals demonstrate the intricate art of weaving silk by hand—a generations-old method. Learn about the comprehensive process that takes place and the attention to detail necessary to produce silk. When visiting this village, travellers can find ready-to-wear clothing such as dresses, shirts, and ties, as well as handicrafts and souvenirs at reasonable prices. Stop by the ancient shrines of the village and take the opportunity to purchase high-quality silk products before your return to Hanoi.

Incluso

  • Tickets
  • Guide
  • 1 bottle of drinking
  • Water
  • Shared transfers
  • Air-conditioned transportation

Non incluso

  • Lunch

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